4 Update history 18/01/2006 Release following re-numbering of Vademecum 05/09/2006 Amendment following open call 16/10/2007 Restructuring of the annexes 02/10/2008 Restructuring of the whole Section and Updating according to the revised version of the COST Grant Agreement (August 2008). Revision to avoid any potential conflict of interest in line with COST doc. 205/08, point 2. Correction of annexes' references in the COST Grant Agreement (version October 2008) 12/03/2009 Amendments to the COST Grant workplan and budget plan template 09/10/2009 Vademecum overhaul v09/10/2009 Page 4 / 50

5 1.1. Introduction At its 165th meeting, the CSO endorsed the COST Grant System (CGS). The COST Grant System provides a flexible approach to financing COST Action activities in accordance with the COST governing rules. COST is financed through the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Union and therefore needs to meet the FP7 contractual obligations and to fully comply with the EU financial regulations. The COST Grant Agreement and the rules and procedures described hereafter were drawn up taking into consideration these obligations. v09/10/2009 Page 5 / 50

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7 1.3. The Grant Agreement The implementation of the COST Grant System is based on a mandatory grant agreement to be signed between the COST Office (represented by ESF) and the Grant Holder selected by the Action Management Committee (MC). The COST Grant Agreement operates under the following principles: a) The Grant Holder is responsible for the execution of the financial and scientific administration and coordination of the Action, in line with the COST Vademecum. b) The COST Grant Agreement is based on: a detailed work programme for a defined grant period, and a detailed budget proposal for that same defined grant period, as agreed by the MC. c) The "four eye principle" applies, i.e. request for and approval of payments cannot be executed by the same person. The Grant Holder must be aware that there are up to four steps foreseen for the control of eligible costs: Approval of expenditure statements by the Grant Holder's Finance Officer, who is officially authorized to commit its organisation. Control of the appropriate use of funds carried out by two MC members appointed as Action Financial Rapporteurs. Verification of Intermediate and Final Financial Reports by the COST Office. Possible audits on a sample basis by an ESF Finance Officer and/or an external auditor. d) Taxes: Payments made by COST to the Grant Holder are not subject to any tax, in particular VAT. In case where the local tax authorities of the country of the Grant Holder may have a different analysis, the Grant Holder shall be aware that ESF/COST Office is not responsible for any tax or VAT adjustment applied to the Grant Holder in relation with the payments made under the COST Grant Agreement and will not bear the cost of any such adjustment. e) On-line reporting: The management of the COST Grant Agreement will be web based to allow all stakeholders (Grant Holder, MC members, ESF, COST Office) to monitor the COST Actions management progress on-line. f) The Grant Holder shall execute activities only based on MC decisions. Any financial payment needs the explicit approval from the MC Chair acting on behalf of the MC, taking into consideration the principles on conflict of interest. g) If there is any doubt about the eligibility of specific costs or operation, the COST Office must give its prior approval The Grant Holder The Grant Holder: must be a legal entity (not an individual). is selected by the MC from the institutions of its members. When selecting the Grant Holder, the MC shall consider economic aspects such as bank transfer charges outside Euro-zone, currency exchange costs, tax liability for reimbursements to experts, etc. The result of the v09/10/2009 Page 7 / 50

8 selection shall be recorded in the minutes of the 1st MC meeting. executes the decisions of the MC and ensures that all expenditures comply with the COST Grant Agreement and the COST Vademecum. is represented at MC meetings by a MC member. This MC member must ensure the liaison between the MC and the Grant Holder. For contractual matters, the Grant Holder is usually represented by three persons: the Legal Representative who has the authority within the institution for signing the COST Grant Agreement (for instance the rector of a university or the managing director of a research institution); the Finance Officer who has the official financial authority to commit the institution (notably to authorize the payments); the Scientific Representative who is a member of the MC and the contact point of the institution for any communication required by the COST Grant Agreement. The scientific, administrative, financial and coordination tasks of the Grant Holder are notably as follows: a) Financial reporting to keep an attendance list signed by each participant entitled to reimbursement for each day of each meeting; to collect the individual reimbursement forms; to verify and pay claims by the eligible selected participants attending meetings; to ensure that all documents are correctly filed in and archived until 5 years after the end of Seventh Framework Programme for audit purposes. to ensure that all payments have been approved by the MC Chair (or the Vice-Chair if applicable); to produce the financial reports using the standard reporting tool defined by the COST Office; to prepare a progress report on expenditures for the MC. b) Scientific and Administrative Secretariat to fund the Action's activities in accordance with the COST Grant Agreement, MC decisions and the COST Vademecum; to attend relevant MC meetings and workshops in the frame of the Action, wherever they are held, if requested by the MC; to ensure the preparation of the relevant meetings (e.g. draft agendas, invitations, specific procedures and operating methods as appropriate, minutes of MC meetings as well as activity reports, including the annual and final reports). to ensure the distribution of copies of these documents after approval from the MC; to provide support for the evaluations of the Action, in liaison with the Chair and the MC. c) Coordination, liaison on request, to inform the COST Office on the development of the COST Action and to provide the proper documentation. d) Publication, Dissemination to assist in editing publications of the COST Action, in liaison with the COST Office; to oversee the development and maintenance of the website of the COST Action according to the policy of the COST Office. v09/10/2009 Page 8 / 50

9 Subject to the COST Office approval of the annual Workplan and Budget plan as proposed by the MC, the Grant Holder is entitled to receive a fee of up to 15% of the actual science expenditure in order to cover financial and scientific administration and coordination. No cost breakdown for these activities is required, but the main activities carried out by the Grant Holder shall be indicated in each final financial report Eligible Costs and Reimbursement Rules The Grant Holder is responsible for the reimbursement of eligible costs to persons, institutions and other claimants eligible for reimbursement within 30 days of receipt of a claim. Such a claim shall be submitted within 30 days following the event giving rise to the claim, unless otherwise duly justified. Subject to the availability of funds, payments to eligible participants should be made no later than 60 days following the event giving rise to the claim. Costs are incurred along these following categories: Travel and subsistence allowances for meeting participants Organisation of meetings (Local Organiser Support) Short-Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) Training schools Dissemination, e.g. Scientific Publication, Action Promotion Website, Action Promotion Other for meetings and training schools, Communication, Outreach activities Financial and scientific administration and coordination of the Action. Such costs must be claimed in the reporting period that covers the end date of the events they relate to. According to FP7 Grant Agreement - Annex II General Conditions, the following costs shall be considered as non-eligible and may not be charged: a) VAT and any other identifiable indirect taxes, b) duties, c) interest owed, d) provisions for possible future losses or charges, e) exchange losses, cost related to return on capital, f) costs declared or incurred, or reimbursed in respect of another project, g) debt and debt service charges, excessive or reckless expenditure. The full text of the FP7 Grant Agreement is available on the EUROPA website ( Payment modalities to the Grant Holder The COST financial contribution shall be paid to the Grant Holder as follows: A first installment of 65 % of the grant after the signature of the COST Grant Agreement; A second installment of up to 35% after approval from the COST Office based on a statement and forecast of expenditures. The COST Office reserves the right to change payment modalities following consultation with the Grant Holder. v09/10/2009 Page 9 / 50

10 Payments are made in Euro, which is the base currency for calculations and payments. The Grant Holder will bear from the scientific secretarial support any currency exchange cost levied by a bank. Payments can only be made with the full bank account details (account number, IBAN, SWIFT/BIC codes) and after submission of the payment request form. The bank account details shall be those of the institution only. Thus, no payments can be made to an individual or to a private person's bank account Reporting On 15 January each year: The Grant Holder will provide the COST Office with a financial report based on actual accrued costs for the period running to 31 December of the previous year. Within 1 month after the end of the grant period: The Grant Holder will provide the COST Office with a final financial report. 6 weeks before the Annual Progress Conference of the respective COST Domain: A detailed scientific report as specified Guidelines for Assessment, Monitoring, Evaluation and Dissemination of Results of COST Actions (COST doc. 205/08) 1.8. Action Financial Rapporteurs One month after the end of a defined Grant Period, the Grant Holder shall provide COST with a financial assessment (see 1.16 ) prepared by two Action Management Committee members (or MC substitute) after they have verified that the nature, overall justification and level of expenditure are in line with the agreed Workplan. The two Action Management Committee members are appointed by the Action Management Committee and act as Action Financial Rapporteurs' Control and Audits The COST Office may, at any time during the COST Grant Agreement and for up to five years after the end of the COST Action, arrange for controls and audits to be carried out, either by external auditors, the COST Office, the Commission services, or the Court of Auditors. All relevant documents for a control or audit have to be kept for this period of time Amendments The COST Office reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of the COST Grant Agreement following consultation with the MC and the Grant Holder. v09/10/2009 Page 10 / 50

11 Any changes of the Grant Holder details shall be acknowledged in writing by the COST Office. Any other changes shall be implemented through an amendment to the COST Grant Agreement Termination The COST Office may terminate the grant agreement after an appropriate notice in case of non-compliance by the Grant Holder with the terms and conditions of the COST Grant Agreement and the COST Vademecum Conflict of Interest In order to ensure the objectivity and independence of any decision / statement to be taken within the COST Action (notably concerning financial issues), conflict of interests shall be avoided between the MC Chair, the 2 Financial Rapporteurs and the Grant Holder Annex 1: COST Grant Agreement v2.2 (specimen) The model COST Grant Agreement is available under: COSTGrantAgreement_v2-2_October2009.pdf (PDF format) Annex 2: Workplan/Budget Plan template The workplan and budget plan template is available under: workplan-budget_plan.rtf (RTF format) Annex 3: Financial Reporting template The Financial Reporting template is available under: Financial_Reporting_template.xls (Excel format) v09/10/2009 Page 11 / 50

12 1.16. Annex 4: Financial Rapporteurs Report template The 2 Financial Rapporteurs shall draw up a short statement on the outcome of the financial review according to the following template: v09/10/2009 Page 12 / 50

15 2.1. Introduction For meeting participants, a distinction is made between participants, eligible participants and persons entitled to reimbursement. The participants are all of the people who attend a COST meeting. Among the eligible participants (see 2.5), a certain number will be selected by the Chair of the Action on behalf of its Management Committee (MC) as entitled to reimbursement (see 2.6). The rates of reimbursement are strictly limited to the maxima laid down in the rules for reimbursement (see 2.7) and are subject to the availability of funds Meeting Types The Grant Holder can support travel and subsistence for the participation to the following meeting types: Management Committee (MC) meetings Normally 2 per year. Core Group meetings Smaller group typically composed of Chair, Vice-Chairs, and Working Group Leaders. Working Group (WG) meetings Management Committees subdivides the scientific work of the Action among a limited number of Working Groups according to the size and objectives of the Action. Working Groups may meet on the day before (or the day after) a Management Committee meeting (which may reduce expenses within the Action budget) or, if necessary, at another time. Workshops/Conferences It is not the policy of COST to reimburse the travel expenses of all participants in a Workshop or Conference and the reimbursement is normally restricted to the members of the MC or WG subject to the available funds. The reimbursement of the participants should reflect a good balance from the various signatory countries. Invited non-cost keynote speakers and session-chairs are eligible for reimbursement. Each year one of the workshops of the Action should involve Early Stage Researchers (less than PhD + 10 years) to strengthen links with each other and with experienced scientists involved in the management of the Action. The Workshop/Conference should be organised in conjunction with a Management Committee meeting or other major scientific event in the field of the Action so that all members of the MC can attend and so that eligible Management Committee or Domain Committee members are reimbursed. Other COST relevant meeting E.g. evaluation panels, editorial meetings, strategic meetings, subject to prior approval by the COST Office. v09/10/2009 Page 15 / 50

16 2.3. Meeting Location Meetings should be organised by a Management Committee (MC) in any COST Country that has accepted the MoU of the Action. Workshops and Conferences should be open, in general, to the whole scientific community. Exceptions are subject to prior approval from the COST Office Procedures and Deadlines All requests for organisation of meetings and financing of activities must be sent via the MC to the Grant Holder well in advance of the proposed activity. The Grant Holder must set clear deadlines for meeting applications. Examples of such deadlines are as follows: Small meeting requests: up to 5 delegates 3 weeks before the proposed meeting Larger meeting requests (such as MC, workshops etc.): 4 weeks before the proposed meeting Request for Local Organiser Support: 6 weeks before the proposed meeting The Grant Holder endeavours to reply to a request presented in accordance with the set rules within 10 working days Eligible Participants Management Committee (MC) Members Subject to the available budget, the Grant Holder can reimburse up to 2 MC members per country and the Chair of the Action. In addition, countries that intend to participate in the Action (by signing the MoU), can nominate MC candidates who are also eligible for reimbursement Working Group (WG) Members Working Groups usually consist of a small number of researchers selected by the MC or by a procedure decided by the MC. WG members may be MC members or other researchers from a participating country contributing to the achievement of the objectives of the Action. Members of Working Groups are eligible for reimbursement External Experts and Invited Speakers It may be necessary to invite external experts to a COST meeting to address a topic where their expertise would contribute to the objectives of COST. These experts can be reimbursed if invited by the MC. v09/10/2009 Page 16 / 50

17 The reimbursement of invited experts, keynote speakers and session chairs from nonparticipating countries is normally limited to 4. Their formal invitation has to be sent to the Grant Holder Substitutes It may happen that persons who have been declared as entitled to reimbursement cannot subsequently attend the meeting. In that case, the person can be replaced with the approval of the MC Chair Other In exceptional cases, the COST Office reserves the right, at the request of the MC, to analyse the possibility of reimbursement of any person that furthers the interests and aims of COST. This may include participation in special scientific meetings, relevant policy making events and synergy creating activities Participants Entitled to Reimbursement Among the eligible participants (see 2.5), a certain number will be selected by the Chair of the Action on behalf of its Management Committee (MC) as entitled to reimbursement. This entitlement means that COST will reimburse the travel, meals and accommodation necessary to attend a COST event. The Chair has the final responsibility for approving the list of participants entitled to be reimbursed. The Chair can delegate this approval task to another MC member (i.e. when the MC member is a Local Organiser or a member of the MC core group) 2.7. Eligible Costs - Reimbursement Rules Introduction Participants in COST meetings should arrive/depart as close as possible to the beginning/end date of the meeting. If participants have non-cost activities either before or after the meeting, they should indicate the dates and times of departure from and return to their home as if they had only attended the COST meeting. The participant eligible to receive reimbursement for travel expenses and allowances must declare that he/she has not received or is not entitled to any similar reimbursement or allowance from a third party. For audit purposes, the Grant Holder or the COST Office may contact the home institution of a participant regarding double payments. v09/10/2009 Page 17 / 50

18 Accommodation The flat reimbursement rate is EUR 120 per night for accommodation and breakfast. The maximum number of nights that may be reimbursed equals the number of attended (as evidenced by the signed attendance list) meeting days + 1. Any deviation from this rule will require an explicit justification under "Other/remarks" of the COST Travel Reimbursement Request, supporting documentation, and an approval from the COST Office and the Management Committee prior to the expense Meals Lunch (including coffee breaks) and dinner expenses will be reimbursed at a fixed rate of EUR 20 each. Meals provided by a separate COST meeting support shall not be paid Travel Expenses Introduction Expenses are funded on the principle of the most economical overall expenditure Travel by Plane, Train or Long Distance Bus (coach) For traveling by air low cost tickets have to be used. To benefit from the most economical fare, early booking is essential. Where no price is indicated on the ticket, the invoice must also be enclosed. The most economical tariff shall be reimbursed on production of originals or legible photocopies of the ticket. Business class can only be reimbursed under exceptional conditions and needs the prior approval of the Grant Holder. Air tickets exceeding EUR require prior approval from the COST Office. Local airport transfer should use the most economical means of transport. The shortest and most economical route by rail or bus between the departure point and the place where the meeting is held must be used. First class rail or bus travel may be reimbursed by the Grant Holder. The cost of seat reservations and transport of necessary luggage, and supplements for fast trains and sleepers (instead of hotel) are eligible expenses Travel by Private or Hire Car The use of a private or hire car is reimbursed on the basis of EUR 0.20 per kilometre (no fuel, toll, car park etc. will be reimbursed) for one person traveling alone. Where two or more persons are entitled to reimbursement of travel expenses and use the same car, only the person responsible for the car shall be reimbursed at the rate of EUR 0.30 per kilometre and the name of the passengers must be declared on the reimbursement form. Travel by car for a distance of more than km total is normally not reimbursed and in any case no additional accommodation is paid. v09/10/2009 Page 18 / 50

19 A proof of distance including address of departure has to be attached (print-out from websites such as Via-Michelin, Maporama, Mappy, Google Maps, etc.) Local Transport For local transport expenses receipts are not required under a total of EUR 25 (out & return). If the total amount for the entire trip exceeds EUR 25, copies of all justifications and receipts have to be added to the reimbursement form Taxi Taxi fares are limited to EUR 40 in total for the entire trip. Receipts are always required. They shall only be reimbursed where no reasonable public transport is available. Any deviation from this rule will require an explicit justification and an approval from the MC Chair or the Grant Holder Others If a visa is required to travel to a country, fees may be reimbursed on production of a supporting document (e.g., receipt from the consular section issuing the visa). Parking expenses may be refunded in exceptional cases, when these expenses are economically justified (e.g., in airport parking). In such cases, parking receipts are required Remarks For the reimbursement of travel costs, originals or legible photocopies of transport tickets must be provided with the claim form. They must clearly indicate the amount paid and the full routing (showing departure/arrival dates and times). Only fully completed reimbursement forms shall be considered by the Grant Holder (including fields such as bank account details, meeting ID, departure/arrival dates/times and etc.). Participants must be registered prior to the meeting in the COST Database: (or If the complete reimbursement form is not submitted within 60 days, it is presumed that no claim for payment or for reimbursement of expenses will be requested by the participant. Originals or legible photocopies of all travel documents must be kept by the participant for five years after the meeting. Reimbursement is in euro, at exchange rate calculated at the meeting date. The following are some examples of items not eligible for reimbursement: Registration fees, costs of health, life and luggage insurance are not reimbursed; Cancellation insurance will only be reimbursed for non-changeable low cost tickets or similar not changeable tariffs; Other costs such as telephone calls etc. cannot be reimbursed. Any other arrangements may be considered in exceptional cases subject to prior approval from the COST Office. v09/10/2009 Page 19 / 50

24 3.1. Introduction Meetings are organised as in section 1.2 above. Normally the costs related to the organisation of a Management Committee (MC), Working Group (WG) or Domain Committee (DC) meeting are supported by the local organiser. Exceptionally, support might be granted, under the terms and conditions described henceforth. COST support should be only a contribution to the total budget. Support is in any case subject to availability of funding. In case a publication is financed under the Local Organiser Support, it shall be arranged directly by the Local Organiser. and must follow the requirements of Section Publications of this Vademecum - Annex B: Checklist for Print Releases Meeting Location Meetings should be organised by a Management Committee (MC) in any COST Country that has accepted the MoU of the Action. Workshops and Conferences should be open, in general, to the whole scientific community and act as a showcase for the activities of the Action (involving more preparation and expenses than Working Group meetings), and this may require specific support. Exceptions are subject to prior approval from the COST Office Amount Granted - Current applicable rule COST support is normally only a contribution to the total budget. Therefore the contributions from other sources to the organisation of the Workshop/Conference should also appear on the request (e.g. registration fees, sponsorship, contribution of Local Organiser or others). The contribution should normally not exceed EUR For a requested support of up to EUR the contribution will be granted as fixed grant. - Rule applicable as from early 2010 (date to be specified) A lump sum of up to EUR 30 per participant will be granted as a fixed grant. The original of the signed attendance list of participants must be submitted to the Grant Holder. Justification of expenses is not required in this case. In case the Local Organiser requests a contribution above 30 EUR per participant, supporting documents for the justification of expenses are required. The COST contribution shall not exceed EUR v09/10/2009 Page 24 / 50

25 3.4. Eligible and non-eligible costs The following costs are eligible for support from COST: Room and technical equipment rental; Photocopying, printing of programmes, flyers, book of abstracts, proceedings, application forms, draft report etc.; Phone, fax, mailing costs for announcements, letters of confirmation; Personnel - staff involvement - or temporary recruitment of a secretary if necessary, or services of a Congress organising agency (if the Meeting/Workshop/Conference is very large); Local transport - e.g. bus for field trips; Coffee breaks and light refreshments; One conference meal if deducted from the daily allowance of the reimbursed participants. Non-eligible costs VAT and any other indirect taxes are non-eligible costs. Contributions from other sources to the organisation of the Meeting shall also appear on the request (e.g. registration fees, sponsorship, contribution of Local Organiser or others). Once the request has been approved, the Grant Holder will inform the Local Organiser as to the level of approved financing Procedure for Local Organiser Support Introduction The request for a Local Organiser Support should normally be made at least 2 months before the proposed Meeting, unless otherwise agreed by the Grant Holder Before the Meeting Letter from Local Organiser (usually an institution of one of the MC members) to MC Chair requesting financial support to organise the meeting, the completed application form including a draft budget for organisation costs showing also contributions from other sources (see 3.7 application form template) and a detailed draft programme (including names of sessions chairpersons and keynote speakers to be invited); Confirmation of the request by the MC Chair (on behalf of the MC) to the Grant Holder - Current applicable rule: for support requests above EUR 3 000, a full financial breakdown must be provided to the COST Office; - Rule applicable as from early 2010 (date to be specified): support requests above EUR 30 per participant must include approval of the full financial breakdown. Registering and budget check by the Grant Holder; Grant letter to the Local Organiser issued by the Grant Holder, to be countersigned and returned by the Local Organiser (see Sample Grant letter); v09/10/2009 Page 25 / 50

26 Encoding of financial details by Local Organiser via the on-line tool: financial_instruments/meeting_support_template.xls After the Meeting Within 4 weeks after the event, the following documents must be sent to the Grant Holder by the Local Organiser of the Meeting: A signed Payment Request Form (issued by the Grant Holder) signed by the Local Organiser (see Sample Payment Request Form); Signed attendance list with Name, First Name, Institution, Country and address, for all participants to the meeting. For grants exceeding EUR (EUR 30 per participant as from early date to be specified) a final financial account breakdown and supporting invoices for at least the amount of the requested support; A scientific report (max 1 page) containing a summary of the event's scientific output; Approval from the MC Chair; 3.6. Documents, Control and Audits The Grant Holder and the COST Office reserve the right to request additional documents for financial verification and to contact the participants who signed the attendance list. All relevant financial documents have to be kept for 5 years after the end of Seventh Framework Programme for audvit purposes. v09/10/2009 Page 26 / 50

27 3.7. Application Form for Local Organiser Support (Excel sheet available following this link: financial_instruments/meeting_support_template.xls) v09/10/2009 Page 27 / 50

32 4.1. Objectives The aim of a Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM) shall be to contribute to the scientific objectives of a COST Action. These Missions (Exchange Visits) are aimed at strengthening the existing networks by allowing scientists to go to an institution or laboratory in another COST Country to foster collaboration, to learn a new technique or to take measurements using instruments and/or methods not available in their own institution/laboratory. They are particularly intended for young scientists. An Action should normally set up at least 4 STSMs per year The Applicant The selection of the applicant is the responsibility of the Management Committee (MC) of the Action. The Applicant should normally be engaged in a programme of research as a post graduate student or postdoctoral fellow or be employed in an institution of a COST Country having accepted the MoU of the Action. This institution shall be actively participating in the COST Action. For the period of the STSM neither the MC of the Action, the COST Office nor the Grant Holder may be considered as the employer and grantees must make their own arrangements for all health, social, personal security and pension matters Home and Host Institution The home and the host institution can be public or private. A STSM may only be approved: - from a home institution in a COST participating country to a host institution in a COST participating country or to a formally approved host institution in a non-cost country - from a formally approved home institution in a Near Neighbour country to a host institution in a COST participating country. In exceptional cases, the COST Office reserves the right to analyse the possibility of reimbursement of any person designated by itself or by the Management Committee of an Action or by a Domain Committee to further the interests and aims of COST. Short-Term Scientific Missions between different Actions may be considered by the Management Committees of both Actions. The Applicant is responsible for obtaining the agreement of the host institution, before submitting his/her application. v09/10/2009 Page 32 / 50

33 4.4. Duration Short-Term Scientific Missions, minimum one week (5 working days), maximum 3 months, shall be made within the time frame of the operation identified in the proposal and within the period of the respective Action. For Early Stage Researchers (less than PhD + 10 years) the Management Committee may approve an extension to a duration beyond 3 months, but normally not more than 6 months in total Financial Support The financial support is a contribution to the costs of a STSM and may not necessarily cover all the costs in each case. The grant should normally cover only travel and subsistence. The financial contribution for a STSM will be a fixed grant based on the Applicant's budget request and the evaluation of the application by the STSM assessment committee. An amount of EUR 60 to 90 for the daily allowance in particular for longer stays and EUR 300 for the travel is recommended but not obligatory. The total of a STSM shall normally not exceed EUR (EUR for Early Stage Researchers). Any exception needs special justification and prior approval from the COST Office. In any case the costs associated with the STSM must not exceed the limits set in the rules for reimbursement by COST of expenses for experts eligible for reimbursement (see 2. - Travel and Subsistence). An advance payment may be made in exceptional circumstances, which will require additional special justification Registration and Deadlines The Applicant must use the on-line registration tool. (see How to submit an application). Applications may be submitted according to the schedules stipulated by the MC of the relevant Action, bearing in mind that delays must be taken into account for the assessment and administrative procedures. The application together with the MC approval should be sent to the Grant Holder and respect the deadline set by the Grant Holder (e.g., at least 4 weeks before the STSM starts) Assessment a) The MC of the Action will make the scientific and budgetary assessment and and take the final decision. v09/10/2009 Page 33 / 50

34 The MC may formally delegate these tasks to : the STSM coordinator or, a sub-group of its members (assessment panel), which may vary from time to time and from scheme to scheme, to assess proposals and to agree on those which may be funded. It is recommended that this assessment panel consists of more than two people in order to avoid a conflict of interest, in addition to one person who is authorised to take the decision (normally the Chair). External advice may be sought. MC members and other assessors should not involve themselves in the assessment of proposals in which they have a personal or financial interest. In exceptional circumstances (e.g. uniqueness of expertise), such a bar may be waived with the agreement of the other members involved, if the interest is declared and considered not to compromise the potential decision. b) The MC should agree the criteria for assessing applications in line with the Action objectives. Wherever possible, these criteria should be made known in advance to potential applicants. It is expected that every care will be taken to avoid any bias on the grounds of gender, age or nationality Approval The MC Chair or the STSM coordinator is responsible for circulating the application for decision to the assessment panel. The MC Chair or the STSM coordinator has to inform the Grant Holder about the decision. After checking the application for the compatibility with the existing rules and procedures the Grant Holder will inform the Applicant about the outcome of the assessment and will arrange the necessary formalities for the issue of the grant in case of a positive result and availability of funding. The decisions and assessments regarding all STSM applications shall be reported to the next MC meeting and recorded in the minutes of the meeting Deviation Any deviations and exceptions from this procedure may be considered, provided that they contribute to the scientific objectives of the Action and require prior approval from the COST Office. v09/10/2009 Page 34 / 50

35 4.10. How to Submit an STSM Application Registration by the applicant The Applicant must use the on-line registration tool to register their request for an STSM (see The following information has to be encoded with the registration: Applicant's title, name, work place, postal address, telephone and fax numbers, and address; name, postal address, telephone, fax and of the prospective host at the receiving institute; the planned dates and length of stay; the title of the planned STSM; a short description of the proposed workplan (about 250 words); a short curriculum vitae; a budget request with breakdown for the costs of the STSM; bank details Formal STSM application and annexes After encoding the information via the on-line registration tool will issue a formal STSM application (see 4.12) which has to be downloaded and sent by the applicant electronically (by as attachment) together with any necessary document which the Applicant may regard as helpful in supporting the application at the evaluation process (such as CV, list of publications, motivation letter, letter of support from the home institute etc.) to: the future Host institution of the STSM; the MC Chair or the STSM coordinator Assessment of the STSM The MC Chair or the STSM coordinator will arrange the assessment of the STSM Approval from the Management Committee The MC Chair or the STSM coordinator informs the Grant Holder that the proposed STSM has been approved. This information can be in the form of an stating: "Subject: STSM Reference number, COST Action number, grantees name On behalf of the Management Committee of the above COST Action I would like to inform you after evaluation that: v09/10/2009 Page 35 / 50

36 a) the attached request for an STSM has been approved and; b) a grant of EUR x has been recommended and; c) the host institute accepted the proposal." Grant Holder Grant letter (see sample) The Grant Holder will send to the Applicant an Grant letter in which he/she is informed about: a) the approval of the STSM and; b) the level of the financial grant given. The Applicant has to return this Grant letter, after accepting the grant with his/her signature After the STSM STSM Scientific Report After completion of the STSM the grantee is required to submit to the host institution and MC Chair (or the STSM coordinator) a short scientific report on the visit within 4 weeks after his/her stay. It should contain the following information: Purpose of the STSM; Description of the work carried out during the STSM; Description of the main results obtained; Future collaboration with host institution (if applicable); Foreseen publications/articles resulting or to result from the STSM (if applicable); Confirmation by the host institution of the successful execution of the STSM; Other comments (if any) Notice of completion The MC Chair or the STSM coordinator is responsible for approving the final report and sending the notice of completion of the STSM to the Grant Holder. The MC Chair of the STSM coordinator will send a short notice to the Grant Holder with the confirmation that the STSM has been successfully accomplished and that the grant can be paid. The information is usually in the form of an stating: "Subject: STSM Reference number, COST Action number, grantee's name v09/10/2009 Page 36 / 50

37 On behalf of the Management Committee of the above COST Action I would like to inform you that: 1) The above STSM has been completed from <Start date> to <End date> 2) The scientific report has been approved by the MC and Host. 3) The amount of EUR X can be paid" Payment The Grant Holder will execute the payment of the fixed grant directly to the grantee or the host institution as requested in the application after receipt of the following documents: Notice of completion by the Management Committee; Completed Payment request form; Summary of scientific report (maximum 1 page). v09/10/2009 Page 37 / 50

38 4.12. Sample Application Form (document produced by the on-line tool available on the COST website) v09/10/2009 Page 38 / 50

42 5.1. Introduction Training Schools within the framework of the Action topic are aimed at: Widening the knowledge of the Action activities. Providing intensive training on a new and emerging subject. Offering familiarisation with unique equipment or know how in one of the laboratories of the Action. Training Schools are not intended to provide general training or education. Those attending a Training School are typically but not exclusively young researchers from across Europe. Furthermore, Training Schools may also cover appropriate re-training as part of life-long learning. A Training School can also take the form of an Early Stage Researchers (less than PhD + 10 years) network created as a "think tank". COST support covers organisation of the school and participation support to both trainers (including external experts) and trainees Duration The duration of a Training School is normally between three days and two weeks long Eligible Costs Local Organiser The following items can be reimbursed: general support required for the organisation such as meeting room rental, lecture materials, secretarial support, coffee breaks, technical equipment as well as consumables specifically purchased for the Training School. The rules are the same as for Local Organiser Support (see 3 Local Organiser Support) Trainers The following items can be reimbursed: travel and subsistence for trainers - same as for participants to COST meetings (see 2 - Travel and Subsistence), but no lecture fee Trainees The following items can be reimbursed: Individual grants for trainees - amount to be decided by the MC. Each grant cannot exceed the normal reimbursement rates of COST (see 2 - Travel and Subsistence); v09/10/2009 Page 42 / 50

43 General guide: the individual grants should be based on the most economic accommodation arrangement and on the most economic travel arrangement (see also 4.5 STSM - Financial support) Procedure Local Organiser The request for a Training School has to be sent via the Chair of the Management Committee after MC approval of the programme and the list of paid participants to the Grant Holder with the following documents: Detailed programme and aim of the Training School; Support statement from the MC (e.g., the Minutes of a MC meeting); Detailed financial support request for the organisation of the meeting; List of trainers with contact details; List of trainees that have been selected by the MC to be entitled to the individual grants for attending the Training School, along with the amount of the grants; Contact details. After receipt of the above documents, the Grant Holder will send Grant letters to the Local Organiser and to the trainee(s). In case general organisation support is granted, then a scientific report will be requested after completion of the Training School. Exceptions must be duly justified and must be accepted by the COST Office prior to the event Trainers and Trainees Trainers and trainees will be requested to register on the e-cost application v09/10/2009 Page 43 / 50

50 7.1. Documents, Controls and Audits The Grant Holder and the COST Office reserve the right to request additional documents for financial verification. All relevant financial information shall be kept for 5 years after the end of the Seventh Framework Programme for audit purposes Exceptions Any deviation from the rules stated in this Vademecum requires the explicit written agreement from the COST Office. v09/10/2009 Page 50 / 50

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